Since then the summer has gone and we are at the end of the monsoon season.
The movement has clearly evolved into something far bigger than anything any of us had anticipated. This week it became the biggest mass upsurge I have seen since the Ram janmaboomi movement. The Ram movement did not take place in the age of round the clock TV coverage and many of us saw the Babri mosque fall on BBC.
Now the power of the Anna crowd is magnified by the power of television. According to an MP who was part of JP's movement, this is bigger. However such comparisions may be unfair as the JP movement was sustained for two years in an altogether different age.
Yet the last few days at Ramlila maidan (where in the past I have attended numerous VHP and BJP rallies) have been an education. To see this as a middle class explosion would be a mistake as the working class is now dominating the show. In the humid monsoon heat, the Anna saga has become a lighting rod for discontent, an avenue to vent frustration, perhaps also celebrate and be part of a tamasha. The lumpen class is also there, enjoying the carnival atmosphere, trying to press their bodies against women who venture into the crushing mass of humanity at night as I did on Sunday when the crowds reached record numbers.
Yesterday afternoon at Ramlila maidan there was a young man wearing a huge contraption on his head designed like a wedding cake. On the first level it was written "Inquilab Zindabad", on the second tier it was "Vande Mataram", on the third tier "I am Anna". I believe we should hesitate before pinning any ideological label or neat isms (fascism, casteism, communalism) on what is unfolding before our eyes.
AUTHORS: SABA NAQVI
PEOPLE: ANNA HAZARE
TAGS: LOKAYUKTA & LOKPAL | CORRUPTION | PROTESTS | RSS | BJP | RIGHT-WING | MIDDLE CLASS | CASTE
SECTION: NATIONAL
SUBSECTION: OPINION
AUG 25, 2011 08:06 PM 7 | "I believe we should hesitate before pinning any ideological label or neat isms (fascism, casteism, communalism) on what is unfolding before our eyes." It would be better if Saba keeps this advice in her desk and see it before she types her next article. She happens to be more communal than Bukhari himself. At least Bukhari has the honesty to say what he really feels. He does not hide his feelings behind pseudo secular phrases like Saba does. Also the tone of article is condescending. |
AUG 25, 2011 07:58 PM 6 | Subah ka bhula agar sham ko wapas aa jaye to usse bhula nahin kehte. Thank you Saba for your graciousness in acknowledging the shortcomings in your previous article. Much better than scores of fools who continue to peddle nonsensical and stupendous theories to deride this movement. Welcome onboard! |
AUG 25, 2011 07:15 PM 5 | Saba Naqvi You are not too far away in trying to impart a communal hue to Anna Hazar's fast and anti-corruption crusade again, like what you did in your previous April article 'The Jagran at Jantar Mantar' where you plagiarised from George Orwell's 'Notes on Nationalism' in your support in order to deride those who have only the symbols and slogans [of our freedom struggle] to fight for their soul and pride. May I quote you: "Such random thoughts [from Orwell] immediately came to my mind when I noted that the most popular slogan at the show was Vande Mataram. Only once did I hear the more secular Inquilab Zindabad. I have nothing against Vande Mataram ... Yet here we were in the year 2011 with youngsters screaming Vande Mataram with great passion." Why journos like you are so intent reporting on critical issues in India's long term national intrerests such as the one raised by Anna Hazare and his team with a communal stigma. You yourself admit that Muslims have been mislead by elements like Imam Bukhari on the true intentions of movements like these, yet you are very apt in snatching any opportunity that comes your way to try and find a RSS/BJP hand in the glove syndrome in every agitation that seeks to challenge a Congress govt or its policies. So, now you think that this time round Anna is more white than saffron just because the Mahatma has replaced the Bharat Mata on his podium. But has that changed his original call to the people of India to wake up and rise to fight the rampant corruption that has become an almost indelible part of our daily lives. And, while you wait and see what label you can attach to Anna's movement, let me tell you this that those people who are shouting Vande Matram, Inqilab Zindabad, Bharat Mata ki jai or singing 'Raghupait Raghav Rajaram ...ishwar allah tero nam' on the streets of Delhi and all over India, are no more "nationalist" than either me or you, and they don't for a moment think which one of these slogan is Hindu, Muslim, secular or communal. All they know that they are fed up with the daily corruption and apparent lack of any political will among the governing classes to address it. They just want to stand up together and face their masters head on, and tell them to do someting or get out ... these slogans are their Mantras that gives them strength and courage as they did pre-1947, to Hindu, Muslim, Sikh alike .. |
AUG 25, 2011 06:57 PM 4 | Fundamentally (!) this woman is deeply communal. This article, which is a little less focussed on providing cover to the Jihadis, is an intersesting but almost certainly a very brief diversion. Just wait fir the next article. |
AUG 25, 2011 06:38 PM 3 | At last, Allah the Merciful, seems to have blessed you to come out of your communal angle. At least for now. But how were "Vande maataram and Bharat Maata Ki Jai " Hindu symbols ? Once they are removed from Anna's platform, his movement is Ok with you ? Admit it gracefully that you were wrong in castigating Anna's movement in April. Communal Leaders like Bukhari are short sighted enough and take Indian Muslims up the garden path. The result is that Muslims end up getting alienated from the mainstream. |